Saddlebook eBook 1 ELLIOTT QUINLEY in context VOCABULARY in context ◆ Health and Safety ◆ Responsible Citizenship ◆ Car and Driver ◆ Nutrition and Cooking VOCABULARY EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS V O C A B U L A R Y 2 Development and Production: Laurel Associates, Inc. Cover Design: Elisa Ligon Interior Illustrations: Katherine Urrutia, Debra A. LaPalm, C. S. Arts Copyright © 2002 by Saddleback Educational Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. ISBN 1-56254-392-X Printed in the United States of America 07 06 05 04 03 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Three Watson Irvine, CA 92618-2767 E-Mail: info@sdlback.com Website: www.sdlback.com EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS MEDIA AND MARKETPLACE WORDS MUSIC, ART, AND LITERATURE WORDS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WORDS WORKPLACE AND CAREER WORDS in context VOCABULARY iinn ccoonntteexxtt 3 CONTENTS ▼ Introduction 4 UNIT 1 Preview 5 LESSON 1 Glossary 6 2 Are You “Test-Wise”? 9 3 Beware of Telephone Scams 12 4 Keep Your Cool! 15 5 Controlling Pests 18 6 A Car’s Safety Features 21 7 Vocabulary Stretch 24 ▼ Unit 1 Review 27 UNIT 2 Preview 30 LESSON 1 Glossary 31 2 Computers and Health 34 3 Easy Biscuits 37 4 Will You Lend a Hand? 40 5 A Gardening Project 43 6 Good Mental Health 46 7 Vocabulary Stretch 49 ▼ Unit 2 Review 52 UNIT 3 Preview 55 LESSON 1 Glossary 56 2 Buying Life Insurance 59 3 Megavitamins: A Good Idea? 62 4 Understanding Mass Mailings 65 5 Practicing Conservation 68 6 Washing Your Car 71 7 Vocabulary Stretch 74 ▼ Unit 3 Review 77 UNIT 4 Preview 80 LESSON 1 Glossary 81 2 Reading Food Labels 84 3 Tools and Tasks 87 4 Communities Against Graffiti 90 5 How to Paint a Room 93 6 Safe Driving Quiz 96 7 Vocabulary Stretch 99 ▼ Unit 4 Review 102 ▼ End-of-Book Test 105 ▼ Word List 109 EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS 4 Welcome to VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT! A well-developed vocabulary pays off in many important ways. Better-than-average “word power” makes it easier to understand everything you read and hear—from textbook assignments to TV news reports or instructions on how to repair a bicycle. And word power obviously increases your effectiveness as a communicator. Think about it: As far as other people are concerned, your ideas are only as convincing as the words you use to express them. In other words, the vocabulary you use when you speak or write always significantly adds or detracts from what you have to say. VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT was written especially for you. The program was designed to enrich your personal “word bank” with many hundreds of high-frequency and challenging words. There are six thematic books in the series—Everyday Living, Workplace and Careers, Science and Technology, Media and Marketplace, History and Geography, and Music, Art, and Literature. Each worktext presents topic-related readings with key terms in context. Follow-up exercises provide a wide variety of practice activities to help you unlock the meanings of unfamiliar words. These strategies include the study of synonyms and antonyms; grammatical word forms; word roots, prefixes, and suffixes; connotations; and the efficient use of a dictionary and thesaurus. Thinking skills, such as drawing conclusions and completing analogies, are included as reinforcement. A word of advice: Don’t stop “thinking about words” when you finish this program. A first-class vocabulary must be constantly renewed! In order to earn a reputation as a first- rate communicator, you must incorporate the new words you learn into your everyday speech and writing. INTRODUCTION 5 UNIT 1 PREVIEW Here’s an introduction to the vocabulary terms, concepts, and skills you will study in this unit. Answers are upside down on the bottom of the page. TRUE OR FALSE Write T or F to show whether each statement is true or false. 1. _____ Soap and toilet paper are two staples that people keep in their homes. 2. _____ Adjectives are words that describe adverbs. 3. _____ Gullible people are sometimes known as con artists. 4. _____ Solicitors are important safety features in your car. 5. _____ Road rage is usually an effect of excessive stress. 6. _____ Pesticide is an antonym of insecticide. 7. _____ Analogies are statements of relationship. 8. _____ It can be dangerous to recline your seat-back while you are driving. ELEMENTS OF VOCABULARY Draw a line to match each item on the left with an appropriate example on the right. 1. part of speech a. barnyard 2. prefix b. pronoun 3. compound word c. cide 4. Latin root d. en- ANSWERS: TRUE OR FALSE : 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. T 8. T ELEMENTS OF VOCABULARY : 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS 6 GLOSSARY A glossary is an alphabetical list of useful terms. In this book, glossary entries are drawn from the various activities of everyday life. academic having to do with formal schooling analyze to study something part by part; to examine it carefully ballot paper or card on which a voter marks his or her choice bank account money deposited in a bank where it is held ready for withdrawal by the depositor consumer person who buys products or services cultivate to prepare soil and grow crops detour route used when the regular route is blocked or closed to traffic entrée the main dish of a meal WORDS IN CONTEXT Use words from the glossary to complete the sentences. 1. Driving the wrong way on a one-way street is _________________________ by law. 2. You show consideration for other people when you follow the rules of _________________________. etiquette rules of proper conduct; good manners obligation a legal or moral duty or responsibility passage a section of a speech or a piece of writing pedestrians people who are walking instead of driving or riding prohibited describes something not allowed; often forbidden by law schedule a plan showing dates and times when parts of a project should be completed; a timetable staples common articles or food items kept in readiness for use thrive to grow in a strong, healthy way EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS Lesson 1 UNIT 1 7 3. When you sign a contract, you take on a legal _________________________. 4. A customer in a store can also be called a _________________________. 5. On an essay test, you might be asked to _________________________ the causes of America’s Civil War. 6. When you arrive at a polling place, you will be given a _________________________. 7. At most intersections, a crosswalk is provided for _________________________. 8. Your _________________________ history is an important part of your résumé. 9. In order to establish a _________________________, you must fill out a form and deposit some money. 10. To _________________________ a garden plot, you will need a shovel, a trowel, and a hoe. 11. Sugar and flour are _________________________ found in most people’s kitchen cupboards. 12. Roast beef is the most popular _________________________ served at this restaurant. 13. Seedlings need plenty of sunshine and water if they are to _________________________. 8 14. The teacher asked Tim to read a _________________________ from Romeo and Juliet. 15. When roads are being repaired, drivers usually have to make a _________________________. 16. Check the bus _________________________ to see where you will have to transfer to another route. LOOK IT UP! Check a dictionary to find the information you need to complete the sentences. 1. The noun form of academic is __________________________. 2. The verb form of consumer is __________________________. 3. The noun form of prohibit is __________________________. 4. The adjective form of obligation is __________________________. 5. Two different meanings of the word passage are: a. ______________________________________________________________ b. ______________________________________________________________ 6. Two different meanings of the word staples are: a. ______________________________________________________________ b. ______________________________________________________________ 7. The noun form of analyze is ____________________. 9 Lesson 2 Are You “Test-Wise”? Here are some useful strategies to help you improve your performance on objective tests at school. 1. Budget your time. Glance over the test, noting the types of questions and the number of points each section is worth. Start with the easiest questions. Allow most of your time for questions that are worth the most points. 2. Read the questions and all possible answers carefully. 3. Underline key words and qualifiers such as all of the above, none of the above, never, always, and so on. 4. After you answer the questions you know, reread the questions you didn’t answer the first time. WORD SEARCH 1. What seven-letter adjective in the reading means “requiring the least effort”? _______________________ 2. What five-letter verb in the reading means “to make a judgment without having enough facts to be certain”? _______________________ 3. What nine-letter adjective in the reading means “left over”? _______________________ 5. If you still can’t answer a question, try these strategies: • For a multiple-choice item, eliminate those choices you know are not correct. Then choose among the remaining alternatives. • Try paraphrasing the question. Then try to recall some examples. • If there is no penalty for guessing, answer all the questions, even if you have to guess blindly. • If you have time, check over the exam before you turn it in. Change an answer only if you have a good reason to do so. e g r EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS UNIT 1 [...]... 3 4 11 UNIT 1 Lesson 3 EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS Beware of Telephone Scams Some con artists swindle gullible people over the telephone To avoid becoming a victim of telephone fraud, follow these tips provided by the police: 1 Never... guideline, standard, 3 unexpectedly, immediately, 4 data, facts, 5 especially, specifically, 6 fortune, wealth, 14 UNIT 1 Lesson 4 EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS Keep Your Cool! Anger affects your health People who habitually yell and argue create much unhappiness and cause a lot of trouble Such behaviors also raise blood pressure, trigger heart... check a dictionary 1 is the noun form of the verb alter 2 The adjective form of the noun behavior is 3 is the noun form of the adjective digestive 17 UNIT 1 Lesson 5 EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS Controlling Pests Have you ever been surprised to see a long line of ants parading across your kitchen counter? When the outside temperature falls, ants come indoors to seek warmth How... sentences of your own 1 fall (verb) fall (noun) 2 counter (noun) _ counter (verb) 20 UNIT 1 EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS Lesson 6 A Car’s Safety Features SEAT BELTS AIRBAGS Seat belts are the single most effective safety device in your automobile When worn correctly, a seat belt can prevent serious injury . www.sdlback.com EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY WORDS MEDIA AND MARKETPLACE WORDS MUSIC, ART, AND LITERATURE WORDS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY WORDS WORKPLACE AND CAREER WORDS in context VOCABULARY iinn. up?) s b s EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS UNIT 1 13 ANTONYMS Complete the crossword puzzle with words from the reading. Clue words are antonyms (words with opposite meanings) of the answer words. ACROSS 1 Driving Quiz 96 7 Vocabulary Stretch 99 ▼ Unit 4 Review 102 ▼ End-of-Book Test 105 ▼ Word List 109 EVERYDAY LIVING WORDS 4 Welcome to VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT! A well-developed vocabulary pays off